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Need Fuel totalizer with Dynon EMS-D10?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 8:20 pm    Post subject: Need Fuel totalizer with Dynon EMS-D10? Reply with quote

Anyone flying with the EMS-D10? I know it has fuel
calculations in it. Question for those flying, would
you want a separate fuel totalizer, i.e. fuelchek,
Elect International, etc?

Are you happy with the Dynon's fuel capabilities?

Thanks in advance.

Paul Besing


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 6:47 am    Post subject: Need Fuel totalizer with Dynon EMS-D10? Reply with quote

Hi Paul,

I removed the Grand Rapids EIS-4000 w/fuel flow option recently and installed the Dynon EMS-D10 using the same fuel flow transducer. I am very pleased with the unit and the fuel flow algorithims/data filters in the EMS-D10 are hands down much more stable than when hooked to the EIS-4000.

I have asked Dynon to add a "Switch Fuel Tanks" alarm to their fuel page that can be programmed by the owner (i.e.. switch tanks every 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes). The EIS-4000 had such an alarm but I think the guys at Dynon forgot to put it into the EMS-D10. Very handy feature I used all the time.

I've also asked Dynon to allow the user to select a "Power-Up Page" (i.e I would have the fuel page come up first upon power-up so I would be reminded to "Add Fuel" to the fuel totalizer so the fuel flow features would be accurate. I almost always forget to "add fuel" to the fuel page thus my fuel flow calculations for endurance would then be inaccurate.

Other than those two 'fixes', I think the Dynon EMS-D10 is the ticket and the fuel flow is more than adequate. Skip the second instrument.

Jack Lockamy
Camarillo, CA
RV-7A N174JL 135 hrs
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:21 pm    Post subject: Need Fuel totalizer with Dynon EMS-D10? Reply with quote

Pictures? What about the rest of the wiring and the different sized holes
in the panel? I currently have the EIS4000 too.....

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